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copy all components to a folder

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hi to everyone, maybe the topic has already been treated but by a quick visual research I found nothing:rolleyes:
I have a nice big axieme with inside axiemi and single parts scattered in the + dark areas of the server:biggrin:
the fault is not mine!!!:biggrin:

I would like to copy everything (axieme big, axiemi ,parti,skeleton) to a folder I decide (like a backup of everything), so that if I transfer this folder to another pc, all links are ok.
How do I do that?
 
You are very unleashed ... careful that if you discover a couple of things on pros/e risks to dissolve in the h2so4 all the other cad.

easy answer: with the open axieme, go to file>backup and save in the folder you want.
saves all the components in the chosen folder, wherever they are.
 
eye only if you put in the board associated.
I don't copy those to you with backup, you always have to take the first-level table in that case.

but do not use tc?:smile:
 
eye only if you put in the board associated.
I don't copy those to you with backup, you always have to take the first-level table in that case.
...and here an implementation in the software wouldn't be bad, huh? a nice backuppone with all the connected tables!
for a company where I worked a few little tricks, it seemed to have made a trail file about this... Then I lost track. :frown:
 
Tables are not a big problem, after backup of components, just copy them to the backup directory.
 
Tables are not a big problem, after backup of components, just copy them to the backup directory.
I disagree. it is worth if you work without pdm that you can make the copy/paste of the boards (always that you can copy only the tables that interest you and not those of other groups...).
and in any case with certain pdms not integrated with the software it is impossible to do so because the files are not accessible from normal network paths...
 
Tables are not a big problem, after backup of components, just copy them to the backup directory.
In fact.. .
backup does not incorporate tables for a very simple reason:

component a, can be in a thousand other tables as dependent.
if you would associate in the backup also the boards the consequence would be that it would take you behind everything, even what you do not need.
while if you copy from the project directory (compulsory in proe) in the backup folder you are sure that they are only those related to that project.
search path in fact does not work for the tables.
to have a pdm/plm instead would englobe everything, because it automatically creates the bond between the axious parts and the metadata.

greetings
 
eye only if you put in the board associated.
I don't copy those to you with backup, you always have to take the first-level table in that case.

but do not use tc?:smile:
What do you mean by 'first-level table'? ?

and tc do not speak well. tc and nx or if yes, but with proe it is a continuous bath of blood every day, especially for the slowness of integration between the two that slows heavily proe.

poor our offspring:
 
What do you mean by 'first-level table'? ?

and tc do not speak well. tc and nx or if yes, but with proe it is a continuous bath of blood every day, especially for the slowness of integration between the two that slows heavily proe.

poor our offspring:
I mean that if you have the first level axieme to which the board is associated, you should back up from the table, you will back up the entire axieme structure including the parts clearly.

Unfortunately, I do not know about the integration between pro/e and tc, but it should still allow you these operations.

eye that when you backup something always cuts the version index of the file to prt.1 for all components.
If you have to then chekkinare again you may have problems.. .
 
I mean that if you have the first level axieme to which the board is associated, you should back up from the table, you will back up the entire axieme structure including the parts clearly.
Beautiful!
If I have the courier father with the relative table, if I backup the table automatically makes me copy of the assieme father, of the relative children and of the single parts. Right?
 
Beautiful!
If I have the courier father with the relative table, if I backup the table automatically makes me copy of the assieme father, of the relative children and of the single parts. Right?
exactly so, for that it always should start from the table.:smile:
 
exactly so, for that it always should start from the table.:smile:
Hey, guys, I'll take this discussion.
if I have hidden components or groups in my group, when I backup, are these also copied?
If yes, well :biggrin:

Otherwise, if I don't want to copy them, I have to suppress them first, right?
 
Hey, guys, I'll take this discussion.
if I have hidden components or groups in my group, when I backup, are these also copied?
If yes, well :biggrin:
I confirm!
Otherwise, if I don't want to copy them, I have to suppress them first, right?
but you have to delete from the session the deleted components, otherwise you copy them the same.

Hi.
 
I confirm!


but you have to delete from the session the deleted components, otherwise you copy them the same.

Hi.
Okay it works. However, the axieme must be loaded in master and not in geometry. so it is not easy to backup on big assemblies.
Hi.
 

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